I thought I should post something about this excellent tutorial on Bhajis Loops. It shows a couple of things. One is just how versatile an application it is, and secondly, how clever the community is that uses it.
This blog is great... Keep it up - it's a thankless task at the start when you have no readers, but it gets easier...
I've just won a Tungsten T3 on the 'bay, which I'm buying purely to play bhajis loops, because so many people have emailed music thing telling me it's brilliant.
Got it this morning, sent off my paypal to Olivier, got it running on the train to work. This thing is incredible. I'm going to do some sample packs, I think...
This blog is great... Keep it up - it's a thankless task at the start when you have no readers, but it gets easier...
ReplyDeleteI've just won a Tungsten T3 on the 'bay, which I'm buying purely to play bhajis loops, because so many people have emailed music thing telling me it's brilliant.
I'll be back!
Thanks Tom, I appreciate your comments. The T3 is by far the best machine for Bhajis. I use one too. Do join the Bhajis community at Bhajis Orchard.
ReplyDeleteGot it this morning, sent off my paypal to Olivier, got it running on the train to work.
ReplyDeleteThis thing is incredible. I'm going to do some sample packs, I think...
I really hope you enjoy it Tom.
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